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Besides seeing what countries people come from and what stories they like they read, the statistics program also allows me to see which ISP (or company network) they are using. This, too, contains a few interesting listings, as TrekToday actually gets hits from the following domains:

Activision.com
AOL.com (surprise, surprise!)
Dreamworks.com (an amazing amount of people from there, actually)
Foundation-i.com (the people who create the Voyager visual effects)
Interplay.com
Lucasfilm.com
Paramount.com (It's funny to see how hits from there have dropped now that 'Voyager' is on hiatus)
Ravensoft.com
Space.com
TheHollywoodReporter.com
Viacom.com (which I'm really hoping aren't their lawyers :-)
Senate.gov
Pentagon.mil

I'm sure most reasonably popular sites get hits from many of these domains, but I've always found it really interesting to see where our visitors are coming from. Especially those Paramount.com hits are always nice to see happening - I still remember the enourmous shock I had the first day a user from Paramount.com actually visited the site.

Trek BBS Today

Below are some of the topics currently being discussed at the Trek BBS:

-In the United States, the Sci-Fi Channel will be showing the Original Series episode 'Where No Man Has Gone Before' at 2:00pm Eastern Time.

-In Canada, Space! will be showing DS9's '...Nor The Battle To The Strong' at 4:00am Eastern Time, the Original Series' 'The Gamesters Of Triskelion' at 10:00am and at 4:00pm, and DS9's 'The Assignment' at 10:00pm.